The period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)
1 In the past power plants had a lifespan of about 50 years.
2 The new system produces energy savings and may increase vacuum pump lifespan .
3 But a new paper suggests we may be nearing a lifespan limit.
4 The recorders' batteries are now about two days past their regular lifespan .
5 People started living longer-doublethe average lifespan of a few centuries before.
6 The average lifespan is three years, but that's usually in older people.
7 So can we confidently say that avoiding meat will increase your lifespan ?
8 Many genes are responsible for the modulation of lifespan in model organisms.
9 Son pegs the lifespan of solar power plants at around 80 years.
10 I found this a surprisingly short lifespan for such a key word!
11 Backgrounds: Unhealthy body composition is a cause for concern across the lifespan .
12 How much we sleep, and when we sleep, changes over our lifespan .
13 Levels of MAT2a were increased in the Pb-exposed mice across the lifespan .
14 Additionally, proteosomal activation has been associated with increased lifespan in many organisms.
15 To assess function, we measured rotorod performance monthly as well as lifespan .
16 Here we show that fission yeast Maf1 is required for lifespan extension.
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